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tax loopholes. it also includes smart and targeted spending cuts and it includes $275 billion in entitlement savings. achieved without cutting medicare benefits that seniors have earned and relied upon. the house republican budget has significant cut to benefits and provides economic security to millions of -- excuse me, house republican budget has significant cuts to medicare benefits. those are the very wefts that provide economic security to millions of middle class families and it has zero dollars of revenues which could be used to invest in the essential pillars of economic growth like education, work force readiness, science, research, and innovation. i believe there are significant savings that can be achieved in our health care system without comprising the quality of care and in fact, while improving the quality of care. and without slashing benefits that are senior -- our seniors have worked so hard for and earned. have estimated that we could save $1 trillion per year without affecting he
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so badly in the united states, taxed terribly. and privatize. we have a real problem. >> host: so what is the really getting to a place where there's parity between this particular disease as well as other diseases. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: exactly. i think you touched on this before, but if there's anything else you want to talk about the similarities with tobacco policy and what similar strategies could be nearer related to risky drinking behavior? >> guest: one of the things that has come out recently is an appreciation in the past five years that some of the 50 diseases and cancers that are related to alcohol. we have not had a public dialogue about that. we don't appreciate at all that there are some downsides to drinking. we are typically thought that drinking and driving and liver cirrhosis. and we don't appreciate that also throw cancer, though cancer, we don't appreciate the big one. people die typically 20 years younger than they do with smoking. that's a huge one. and women die faster than non-from drinking. so we
so badly in the united states, taxed terribly. and privatize. we have a real problem. >> host: so what is the really getting to a place where there's parity between this particular disease as well as other diseases. >> guest: absolutely. >> host: exactly. i think you touched on this before, but if there's anything else you want to talk about the similarities with tobacco policy and what similar strategies could be nearer related to risky drinking behavior? >> guest: one...
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the tax incentive likewise small budget such as a ourselves to bring talent here and merger the talent here. it builds the community you the after the community and builds self-sustaining artists. i'm an after the at heart. i think that lowering the permits on a daily basis would be a huge difference. when going through this budget i think this sometimes, people pay an after the versus paying for a permit or paying for food that's what it's about >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> gm i'm joanne i'm an assistant with the local stage hands union in san francisco that supplies the technical support for film production here in san francisco. we are all obviously in favor of this to pass. i want to give you a few brief numbers. i had our office run some figures and from 2011 to current end of the year 2013 october. the film productions loan not commercials has generated to local 16 members over $13 million in wages, health and welfare and pension it go to help working families here and thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please >> more than i'm john morris. i've been a member of the d
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yesterday the government contract on a tax called the eco-tax after violent demonstrations against it. a lot of papers have the feeling that if it were not for the hostage release, it would have been a dark a for hollande. there is a cartoon today that points out just how he is almost happy about this. that our french hostages can come home to my and the advisers in the background saying there is progress in the way that hollande is dealing with the crisis. worry, he got lambasted in the press today despite this victory. let's take a look at the front page -- "can he still do anything? palletizedent seems -- seems pallor that -- seems polymerized -- seems paralyzed." "thego further to say government is paralyzed." >> thank you. web users in china bypass censorship. growing opposition to shale gas fracking in canada. display ofedible rope skipping. a car plowed through a crowd of people in tandem and square in china monday. the deadly car -- in tm an iananmen square monday. all posts and other images about the crash were soon removed from official networks. an official media agency all
yesterday the government contract on a tax called the eco-tax after violent demonstrations against it. a lot of papers have the feeling that if it were not for the hostage release, it would have been a dark a for hollande. there is a cartoon today that points out just how he is almost happy about this. that our french hostages can come home to my and the advisers in the background saying there is progress in the way that hollande is dealing with the crisis. worry, he got lambasted in the press...
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, what is fair, what is fairness, what tax expenditures or loopholes can we close? what -- >> how can we lower the corporate -- >> rose: you can close some of the corporate tax loopholes, as you say, deductions, would you be prepared to see the rate reduced? >> for the corporations? yes, definitely. >> rose: that is done. i mean that is sort of -- >> it is not done -- >> rose: but if nancy pelosi believes in that, i would assume a lot of democrats would go along. >> well the republicans say it is done, the republicans are not willing to close loopholes or to stop the tax expenditures, when they talk about cutting penning, put in perspective this. $2.4 trillion have been -- have gone forward in terms of deficit reduction, 2.4 trillion. 60600 billion of that has been e expiration of the bush tax cuts at the high end, 600 billion, 2.8 -- i mean, $1.8 trillion have been in cuts. the many cuts that have been made, and should we find some more? yes, but we cannot deter growth, because again we have a demand deficit, we have to create jobs, to inject demand into the econom
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they were protesting against two property tax and austerity measures. the number of americans applying for on them limit benefits felled by -- fell by 10,000 last week. wearing internet connected glasses while driving can land you in trouble. a california woman was recently pulled over and ticketed for wearing a pair of google glasses. >> are series, oil stands -- are series, oil stands at a crossroads continues. suncor energy, canada's largest energy, has plans to build a mine after years of delay. this is the biggest investment to date. that is expected to produce 80,000 barrels of oil a day. analysts estimate it is worth $3 billion. as others are expanding, canadian oil is struggling. the lobbying effort to get the keystone pipeline approved continues. political support is growing. the house passed a bill this summer to approve the pipeline without the president's support. >> i am lee terry from the state of nebraska. >> the self-proclaimed leader of efforts in the house to get the keystone pipeline built. >> the pipeline is a no-brainer. it has pass
they were protesting against two property tax and austerity measures. the number of americans applying for on them limit benefits felled by -- fell by 10,000 last week. wearing internet connected glasses while driving can land you in trouble. a california woman was recently pulled over and ticketed for wearing a pair of google glasses. >> are series, oil stands -- are series, oil stands at a crossroads continues. suncor energy, canada's largest energy, has plans to build a mine after...
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europe, including digging their heels in, french footballers say they'll strike over the planned super tax on the
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you owed to the king the tide and tax because after all, he was anointed by god. john: a majority at the time voted for it. >> it passed and as the president is apt to tell you very quickly, it passed through the supreme court with some changes. you know, is still be, a part of the united states congress to change something that is bad. chase something that people don't want. and really, the next up in this trauma, if you will, is up to the american people. i have done what i can't the last three years to either try to deflect or improve are not damaged people so badly with this thing. honestly, do you remember back in 1988 when the catastrophic health care plan was revealed after the people rose up and said, you have got to get rid of this? that is the type of citizen involvement that is going to be required to revse course on what you correctly point out is a massive government overreach. john: let's move on from the legislation itself and just the idea. the european idea is that health care is a right. whato you say to these american politicians making the same
you owed to the king the tide and tax because after all, he was anointed by god. john: a majority at the time voted for it. >> it passed and as the president is apt to tell you very quickly, it passed through the supreme court with some changes. you know, is still be, a part of the united states congress to change something that is bad. chase something that people don't want. and really, the next up in this trauma, if you will, is up to the american people. i have done what i can't the...
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you owed to the king the tide and tax because after all, he was anointed by god. john: a majority at the time voted for it. >> it passed and as the president is apt to tell you very quickly, it passed through the supreme court with some changes. you know, is still be, a part of the united states congress to change something that is bad. chase something that people don't want. and really, the next up in this trauma, if you will, is up to the american people. i have done what i can't the last three years to either try to deflect or improve are not damaged people so badly with this thing. honestly, do you remember back in 1988 when the catastrophic health care plan was revealed after the people rose up and said, you have got to get rid of this? that is the type of citizen involvement that is going to be required to reverse course on what you correctly point out is a massive government overreach. john: let's move on from the legislation itself and just the idea. the european idea is that health care is a right. what do you say to these american politicians making the
you owed to the king the tide and tax because after all, he was anointed by god. john: a majority at the time voted for it. >> it passed and as the president is apt to tell you very quickly, it passed through the supreme court with some changes. you know, is still be, a part of the united states congress to change something that is bad. chase something that people don't want. and really, the next up in this trauma, if you will, is up to the american people. i have done what i can't the...
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we all pay taxes. we are all connected to the irs in some way. from everything that i have heard, the privacy is actually very strong through healthcare.gov. so, it has not been a huge area of concern. another point to respond on, birth control -- that is an area that i think young people particularly were excited about -- the idea that you could get preventive care, including birth control, with no co-pays, it is a huge benefit to young people, and particularly young women. having gone to a school like georgetown that had an issue time, wherer a long it was actually providing it for the faculty, a lot of young people have just said that is fair. in this country it is an important benefit for women's health. the fourth issue she brought up was the deficit and aca may contribute. guest: the cbo scored that it would actually decrease the deficit. this law, if anything, reduces the deficit or is budget neutral. one of the ideas behind the law is we are going to bring health- care cost under control. we ha
we all pay taxes. we are all connected to the irs in some way. from everything that i have heard, the privacy is actually very strong through healthcare.gov. so, it has not been a huge area of concern. another point to respond on, birth control -- that is an area that i think young people particularly were excited about -- the idea that you could get preventive care, including birth control, with no co-pays, it is a huge benefit to young people, and particularly young women. having gone to a...
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levels the alrich areas the president alludes to and republicans say they want lower taxes to compete better and also long term and have a reform with social security. and hadn't they make that happen between now and next sir say? have you do all of that? so what is a good marker to put douser each side will trust the other? and to convince them they are serious? that probably won't get their votes the table dash half. even though passer says he never said a role but everybody honor said. [laughter] like better not. everybody thinks there is one. it really can be done. half the democrats are half the republicans every betty is happy but you have to make a big commitment on the big stuff. i do think over time to see how they make it work but you cannot be on the commission if your goal is to kill it. it will be an interesting time to watch. it does not all have to be fighting to the death. i think we ought to remember we lived in different times in reagan was a helluva leader. read my book. now let me tell you what i really think. alongside churchill. he does pretty well. think you ver
levels the alrich areas the president alludes to and republicans say they want lower taxes to compete better and also long term and have a reform with social security. and hadn't they make that happen between now and next sir say? have you do all of that? so what is a good marker to put douser each side will trust the other? and to convince them they are serious? that probably won't get their votes the table dash half. even though passer says he never said a role but everybody honor said....
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and shoot a movie unfortunately, we only get background work because they don't want to pay all the taxes. yes. i support in but i also support my coworkers here janet mentioned why is there a cap. if we want them to come and spend their money on hotels and restaurants ail those businesses and they will - the more movies
and shoot a movie unfortunately, we only get background work because they don't want to pay all the taxes. yes. i support in but i also support my coworkers here janet mentioned why is there a cap. if we want them to come and spend their money on hotels and restaurants ail those businesses and they will - the more movies
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s average household energy bill is made up of so-called green taxes and the prime minister david cameron has pledged to do away with them in order to help out struggling brits now the idea is proved popular for a country battling with all staring at each according to recent poll by savation some sixty percent of brits object to having to shell out for the green levies because. the first well you know about what it is cost to wait and see if it's crazy cheaper things to go to not prefer the profits an option really which is to tax that noise be well spun legacy of life see bills come down to hear us about shadow of a doubt opposition leader ed miliband says that green levy's aunt to blame for britain's high energy prices the government figures show that green taxes add one hundred twelve pounds to the average household energy bill in the u.k. now roughly half that money goes toward supporting cleaner greener energy such as solar panels like the ones like a tit on the roof of london's blackfriars train station but as the latest survey shows for the brits counting the pennies to keep warm t
s average household energy bill is made up of so-called green taxes and the prime minister david cameron has pledged to do away with them in order to help out struggling brits now the idea is proved popular for a country battling with all staring at each according to recent poll by savation some sixty percent of brits object to having to shell out for the green levies because. the first well you know about what it is cost to wait and see if it's crazy cheaper things to go to not prefer the...
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and that's before any subsidies, depending on income and tax credit. here it is verbatim. middle class families purchasing private insurance in the new state-based health insurance exchanges could save as much as $2,300 per year in 2014, unquote. >> question, that promise of the $2,300 drop materialize next year, mort? >> all i can tell you is everybody in my company got a notice that their payments were going up and going up dramatically and they just got them yesterday in response to that bill. i can't talk for americans, all i can tell you in my own company is what happened and i think that is a disgrace for what this program is going to imply for a lot of american families. >> chris. >> the 5% that eleanor keeps referring to is the reality, 5% couldn't keep what they had are junk policies, which don't cover hospitalization. deductions of $15,000. so if you get serious illness, you have to pay it out of pocket. sure it will reach that $2300 measure. reduction of what you have to pay when the insurance policy doesn't cover your problems. >> people don't like their policy
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we need all that, and that is partly an idea of fiscal of our tax laws. we're working on that. keep our eye on the 21st century because that type -- one of the first mover jumps that the united states got at the end of the 1990's is our small businesses and entrepreneurs were using the internet first and foremost. that generated a lot of inventory improvement, and growth and productivity spur we productivity's bird we had -- productivity spurt we had. one of things i want to say, we are doing selectusa here, but we learn from other countries. we look at what south korea is doing on universal broadband for schools. we listened, when the president did his in sourcing for them, he listened to other countries why they chose another country on things that we could have done better, and it has affected what we have put in in this new reformed. we are trying to improve, but we are listening and learning, and if we do not mention something here, and it is something you think makes a difference in your investment decision, please bother us. >> we welcome that. i am beginning to get the
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housing tax credit. i was done by some of my democratic colleagues. i want to thank your office for working with us on that. >> thank you. >> thank you and i yield back. >> i want to be clear at the outset that fha has been very for a lot of my constituents, first-time homebuyers, low income home buyers, to achieve the american dream. it has been incredibly helpful for them. i don't want to underestimate how important the program has been for people who live in central and northern wisconsin. it has been a very helpful program. picked up a little bit of concern on our side of the aisle and i think our westration here is that when have testimony, we continually bring up concerns about the .apital reserve ratio it hasn't been met, we are concerned about bailouts. it seems every time we get we areny from the agency told that it is sunshine and roses and tulips and unicorns, everything is great. we look at the numbers and say that is not true. we think it is far worse and you're telling us. it is always no,
housing tax credit. i was done by some of my democratic colleagues. i want to thank your office for working with us on that. >> thank you. >> thank you and i yield back. >> i want to be clear at the outset that fha has been very for a lot of my constituents, first-time homebuyers, low income home buyers, to achieve the american dream. it has been incredibly helpful for them. i don't want to underestimate how important the program has been for people who live in central and...
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so cheap and accessible and taxed in the united states and privatized. we have a problem. >> so we get to a place where there is pending? this particular disease as well as others. >> absolutely. >> guest: >> host: you touched on this before but if there is anything you want to talk about the similarities with tobacco policies and with similar strategies can be mirrored related to the rescue drinking behavior. >> guest: one of the things that has come out recently is an appreciation in the past five years of some of the 50 diseases and cancers related to alcohol we haven't had a public dialogue about that. we don't appreciate at all that there are some downsides to drinking. we have typically sought the drinking and driving and other than what you don't appreciate the throat cancer, colorectal cancels the are related, we don't appreciate that people die 20 years younger than they do smoking. that is a huge one and women die faster than men from drinking so we are not having a public of conversation the way that we just start one on tobacco years ago. we
so cheap and accessible and taxed in the united states and privatized. we have a problem. >> so we get to a place where there is pending? this particular disease as well as others. >> absolutely. >> guest: >> host: you touched on this before but if there is anything you want to talk about the similarities with tobacco policies and with similar strategies can be mirrored related to the rescue drinking behavior. >> guest: one of the things that has come out recently...
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that means paid for through taxes. that means less competition and almost no innovation. governments rarely innovate they keep doing what they did last year venlt you couldn't get the latest stuff. and you have to wait. if it you need knee replacement or cad racket surgery you have to wait for years. in some costs they have a lottery to see who will get to see a doctor. >> inside are the names of everyone in town who wants the family doctor. she pulls out one slip and then calls the lucky winner. >> i want to let you know your name has been withdrawn from the patient list. you are quite well come. >> i should say not all of canadian healthcare is long lines. some places offer easy access to cutting edge technology. >> pt plan and laposcopy, arthroscopic procedures to evaluate joints for cartilage abnormal aility. >> available all of the time. >> 24-hours 7 days a week. >> patients rarely wait. >> if i see a patient who torn a appreciate yacht ligament in that patient's knee we can have the patient scheduled within probably a week. >> but you have to bark or meow to get th
that means paid for through taxes. that means less competition and almost no innovation. governments rarely innovate they keep doing what they did last year venlt you couldn't get the latest stuff. and you have to wait. if it you need knee replacement or cad racket surgery you have to wait for years. in some costs they have a lottery to see who will get to see a doctor. >> inside are the names of everyone in town who wants the family doctor. she pulls out one slip and then calls the lucky...
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. >> is that tax money that the fed is spending? >> it is not tax money. much more akin to printing money than borrowing. >> you have been printing money. >> effectively. >> so good to jon stewart for getting that one right. >> why? >> they are creating a trillion dollars of new currency each year digitally. they aren't printing it anywhere. >> not exactly printing but creating it. >> creating it out of thin air. which shocks a lot of people, but that's the fact. >> the line in the movie that most touched me was when you say, that these two fed chairmen with central planning in our economy, more than ever in history in secret. >> at 500 billion of mortgages, biggest playser in the housing market -- >> by far. >> $2 trillion in government debt. >> central planning. didn't work in communist countries. >> throughout history we have seen that market economies do bett better. why are we choosing to give the fed more power and influence p. they should start handing that power back to the market. >> thank you, jim bruce. your film's great. people can, if you go t
. >> is that tax money that the fed is spending? >> it is not tax money. much more akin to printing money than borrowing. >> you have been printing money. >> effectively. >> so good to jon stewart for getting that one right. >> why? >> they are creating a trillion dollars of new currency each year digitally. they aren't printing it anywhere. >> not exactly printing but creating it. >> creating it out of thin air. which shocks a lot of...
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on the other hand, there are now tax credits available for some of the smaller employee -- employers who want to offer coverage to actually come into the marketplace. for the other businesses, the businesses hiring 50 for more, there is a standard that says an employee is considered full-time if he or she works 30 hours a week. and that really came from a market snapshot with help from the small business administration of where employee benefits were in the private market based on hours of work, what was a part-time or full-time employee. what we know about the economic data is the high point of part-time workers was in 2008 and 2009 at the height of the last recession. it has been decreasing each and every year. there is no data to support the fact that there is an uptick based on the impending affordable care act. i'm sure that there maybe some individual employers making some business decisions about how many workers they want full-time and how many part-time. but i can tell you, there is no economic data or employment data that supports the notion that this is an effect of the la
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but this colorado and the default position is that tax increases will go down, or you can say tax increases are always guilty until proven innocent. >> so professor, if you are right and this goes down, i'm wondering what coloradoians and particularly the kids in the state would be missing out on what does the state want to do with the money? >> well, that's part of the problem for amendment 66, is there's not a lot of clarity on how it will be spent. it doesn't tell you where it is going to go and it is tied to another piece of legislation. so unless amendment 66 passes then this doesn't go into effect then the school districts have flexible in how to spend the new resources. but that's been part of the problem is explaining what it is going to do other than increase funding. >> has something like this been put before voters. >> yes, just a few years ago, and it was 66% of the voters rejected it. so it it gives you an indication that the opposition they are facing. >> the chief architect of the plan says it is time for citizenning of the state to trust the state on education matters. how w
but this colorado and the default position is that tax increases will go down, or you can say tax increases are always guilty until proven innocent. >> so professor, if you are right and this goes down, i'm wondering what coloradoians and particularly the kids in the state would be missing out on what does the state want to do with the money? >> well, that's part of the problem for amendment 66, is there's not a lot of clarity on how it will be spent. it doesn't tell you where it is...
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but when you do that, i want to take corporate taxes to zero. they're stop building plants in puerto rico, they'll stop building plants in ireland, they'll stop gaming the system through corporate welfare, which is done through the tax system, it simplify it is and we'll get growth. >> you recently came through the cross hairs of krugman. "he seems to feel me must warn about the looming threat of a financial crisis" t." the title was "addicted to the apocalyp apocalypse." >> why would i be wasting my time going around to these colleges if we were doomed? we are absolutely not doomed. there are solutions. there's a lien fuse on this thing and we can fix it. we are absolutely not doomed and that is not anywhere near my message. >> she's speaking here at the wall street conference right upstairs, which i'm moderating today. a lot of big ideas here on what the future looks like. >> it a good ticket. we'll take a quick break here. "squawk on the street" will be right back. farmers presents: fifteen seconds of smart. so you want to drive more safely?
but when you do that, i want to take corporate taxes to zero. they're stop building plants in puerto rico, they'll stop building plants in ireland, they'll stop gaming the system through corporate welfare, which is done through the tax system, it simplify it is and we'll get growth. >> you recently came through the cross hairs of krugman. "he seems to feel me must warn about the looming threat of a financial crisis" t." the title was "addicted to the apocalyp...
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about the people who are takers, this is a miss sieve hidden tax. you may have never been to an emergency room but you pay. >> i've been to one, i broke four ribs, five ribs and punctured a lung falling off a segway, do not use that -- >> here -- >> to a guy i was on morphine in agony and woke up to a guy literally handing me an invoice. i'm like what the hell are you doing? >> my point is all the people that go to the emergency room because they do not have coverage, we wind up paying for that. that's a reason health care costs so much. >> i agree with you and support the principles of obama care. that's why i'm more frustrated the system failed allowing perhaps the whole thing to collapse. we don't know how it will play out. the people they need to get enrolled, the young people who may have 30, 40, 50 years -- >> first of all, every program of this size was a headache at first. so was bush's medicare prescription drug program for the old folks. hey, free viagra, have a free boner on george bush. remember me at the polls. they didn't like that at
about the people who are takers, this is a miss sieve hidden tax. you may have never been to an emergency room but you pay. >> i've been to one, i broke four ribs, five ribs and punctured a lung falling off a segway, do not use that -- >> here -- >> to a guy i was on morphine in agony and woke up to a guy literally handing me an invoice. i'm like what the hell are you doing? >> my point is all the people that go to the emergency room because they do not have coverage, we...
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he was elected as a tax-cutting populist. his behaviour and allegations of drug hughes have kept haunting him. >> i wish i could come out and defend myself. unfortunately i can't. it's before the court. i have no reason to resign. i'll go back and return my phone calls. i'll be out doing what the people elected me to do. >> so far the mayor is standing firm against allegations that might have felled other politicians. it's true only the voters can remove the mayor. more revelations lie ahead. the the pressure on the mayor is bound to increase. >> in brazil more than 300 have protested in the city of rio de janeiro. demonstrators gathered saying police have arrested people unfairly and are using a newly past law that is meant to target organised crime. >> 14 died in nicaragua and thousands sick after an outbreak of danke fever. hundreds of workers have been sent to fume gait homes in the capital. >> the malaysian police say their 3-month operation to crackdown on crime has been a huge success. it's in response to a series of h
he was elected as a tax-cutting populist. his behaviour and allegations of drug hughes have kept haunting him. >> i wish i could come out and defend myself. unfortunately i can't. it's before the court. i have no reason to resign. i'll go back and return my phone calls. i'll be out doing what the people elected me to do. >> so far the mayor is standing firm against allegations that might have felled other politicians. it's true only the voters can remove the mayor. more revelations...
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they promise us it's without taxes. but now they told us that they will stay with the full taxes which we cannot afford the amount of money for that. therefore we decide to shut down the plant today. so our program of distributing the power to the people has been too much and now only the power will lead six hours to the consumers and it will be off for the next 12 hours which will affect all the service sector and the life on gaza. >> reporter: the u.s. secretary of state has publically admitted for the first time that the national security agency may have overstepped the mark in its intelligence gathering. speaking at an international summit on thursday john kerry said i assure you innocent people are not being abused in this process but, yes, in some cases it has reached too far. we are going to try to make sure it doesn't happen in the future. and he added and the president is now doing a thorough review in order that nobody will have the sense of abuse. meanwhile indonesia has claims the embassys were used as spyin
they promise us it's without taxes. but now they told us that they will stay with the full taxes which we cannot afford the amount of money for that. therefore we decide to shut down the plant today. so our program of distributing the power to the people has been too much and now only the power will lead six hours to the consumers and it will be off for the next 12 hours which will affect all the service sector and the life on gaza. >> reporter: the u.s. secretary of state has publically...
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competitive tax reform . they share much in common with the approach the president has put forward. there's no reason we can't start with the substantial policy areas we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system, we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements that are free and fair. they must open up markets for america's businesses and must add to the millions of american jobs that are currently supported by trade. as congress comes together in support of trade deals, we'll help expand the biggest market place in the global economy and reinforce the position to invest and export. to that end, we're working to complete a transpacific partnership. this will boost exports and level the playing field in the asia pacific. i want to point out that the united states welcomes investment from around the world, from every type of enterprise and all sectors. we are committed to mane taining the most open and transparent investment environment. our process for re
competitive tax reform . they share much in common with the approach the president has put forward. there's no reason we can't start with the substantial policy areas we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system, we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements that are free and fair. they must open up markets for america's businesses and must add to the millions of american jobs that are currently supported by trade. as congress comes...
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colorado tax to fund education and a washington state proposal to mark genetically modified two are among two big issues. >> mohamed morsi told the court on friday that he was the legitimate president. he was accused of inciting murders of protesters. his trail has been adjourned until jan. >> sac capital will by $1.2 billion in penalties. and they are being forced to terminate the business of managing money for outside investors. the deal with the department of justice will have to be approved by a federal judge. >> those are the headlines. "america tonight" is up next. and you can get us online any time. weed outnumber the locals. a new home on the rage. >> we want to be individual, we don't want the government to take care of us. >>> a message about shared faith and common values. >> we talk about family, we talk about education, we talk about self dependence. we talk about opportunities for american dream. >> and flowing straight into trouble. a new front in the contest between energy and the environment. >> and good evening. thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. will they stay or
colorado tax to fund education and a washington state proposal to mark genetically modified two are among two big issues. >> mohamed morsi told the court on friday that he was the legitimate president. he was accused of inciting murders of protesters. his trail has been adjourned until jan. >> sac capital will by $1.2 billion in penalties. and they are being forced to terminate the business of managing money for outside investors. the deal with the department of justice will have to...
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just look at his tax policies. christie killed an infrastructure project that would have created thousands of jobs and helped the state of new jersey. christie hates public schools, and especially public school teachers, as we found out in recent days. christie has said many times that he is against gay marriage, he doesn't think gay people deserve the same rights as everyone else. i think that chris christie has no problem with discrimination. the moderate from new jersey is no different on social issues than ken cuccinelli in virginia or michele bachmann out of minnesota. chris christie is the most dangerous kind of republican there is. he seems to like a guy who will reach a cross party lines to get things done. no. christie will get things done. he will turn america bark to the bush era de backel that crippled this country for years. he is wrong-headed on so many issues. but he's probably going to win tonight. he's the media darling, here in the big apple. joining me now is our rapid response panel, randy wine
just look at his tax policies. christie killed an infrastructure project that would have created thousands of jobs and helped the state of new jersey. christie hates public schools, and especially public school teachers, as we found out in recent days. christie has said many times that he is against gay marriage, he doesn't think gay people deserve the same rights as everyone else. i think that chris christie has no problem with discrimination. the moderate from new jersey is no different on...
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i'm a guy who has cut taxes $2.3 billion in the state. our budget in fiscal 2014 spends less than jon corzine's in fiscal 2008. we have reformed teacher tenure, reformed pension benefits to make folks pay more for their pensions and to lose the cost of living adjustments. i mean, you know, if they did that stuff in washington, they would be having a parade for the washington republicans. so they can call me whatever they want to call me. you look at my record, i think most people objectively look at my record as we were talking about before when we were outside, it's a solid conservative record and for goodness' sakes, almost everybody has been called a rino now. if you weren't in favor of the government shutdown you're a rino. i don't pay any attention to that. >> you never won more than what is it, 48%? >> i was just short of 49% four years ago. yeah. >> i think the last republican governor to break 50% is tom kean. >> the last republican state-wide was george bush 41. >> so every poll has you leading significantly. what will you be hap
i'm a guy who has cut taxes $2.3 billion in the state. our budget in fiscal 2014 spends less than jon corzine's in fiscal 2008. we have reformed teacher tenure, reformed pension benefits to make folks pay more for their pensions and to lose the cost of living adjustments. i mean, you know, if they did that stuff in washington, they would be having a parade for the washington republicans. so they can call me whatever they want to call me. you look at my record, i think most people objectively...
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tax money that the fed is spending. it is much more akin to printing money and it is to borrowing. >> you have been printing money. >> effectively. john: getting that one right. why -- why? >> treating a trillion dollars of new currency each year digitally cannot print to get anywhere. and -- john: not exactly printing, but they are creating. >> creating an affair which shocks a lot of people, but that is the fact. john: the line in the movie that most test me was when you say that these two fed chairman appointed by republicans and democrats have increased central planning in our economy more than ever in history in secret more than 500 billion a mortgage is. a $2 trillion more of government debt, they almost have twice -- john: central planning. if it worked in communist countries. >> the rock history we have seen that market economies to better than centrally planned ones. the question is knowing that lie in the wake of the crisis we're choosing to give the fed more power and influence. in the film we argue they shou
tax money that the fed is spending. it is much more akin to printing money and it is to borrowing. >> you have been printing money. >> effectively. john: getting that one right. why -- why? >> treating a trillion dollars of new currency each year digitally cannot print to get anywhere. and -- john: not exactly printing, but they are creating. >> creating an affair which shocks a lot of people, but that is the fact. john: the line in the movie that most test me was when...